Did you know? There is something you can do..

Most children cannot be treated at a local hospital, and families must face the disruption of moving for treatment at a regional cancer center.

Please join us during the month of September as we advocate for childhood cancer awareness by taking part in one or more of the following:

Proudly wear or simply display a gold ribbon, as the color gold represents all forms of childhood cancer. Be sure to tell anyone who asks why you are wearing or displaying the ribbon.

Inspire others to take action and join our advocacy crusade by sharing the story of a courageous child currently battling cancer.

Honor the memory of a child like Drake James Gratton who heroically battled cancer by explaining to others how your life was impacted and touched by that angel.

Express to a family who has lost a child to cancer how their child’s legacy continues to motivate you.

Make a donation in celebration of a childhood cancer survivor or in loving memory of a child taken too soon by the disease.

There are countless ways that each individual can raise awareness about this imperative cause. Listed above are only a few possibilities. If you have additional ideas on how to spread awareness, please contact us. We would love to hear your thoughts!